Sarpy County Economic Growth Leads to Name Change
Economic Impact Analysis Reveals 8-Years of Momentum OMAHA, Neb., July 28, 2021 – Today, Sarpy County Economic Development Corporation announced a new name and identity to better reflect their success and mission. Now known as Grow Sarpy, the member of the Greater Omaha Chamber Economic Development Partnership has been an integral player in recent growth and […]
Sarpy County Economic Development Corporation to Announce 2019 Capital Investment in Excess of $730 Million
La Vista, NE, Feb. 6, 2020 – Over 300 people attended the Sarpy County Economic Development Corporation’s Annual Meeting on Thursday, Feb. 6 at the Embassy Suites La Vista Hotel and Conference Center. In addition to highlighting economic indicators and development activity across the county, Sarpy County EDC announced seven landed projects in 2019. Those […]
Google “The Power of Partnership”

Attracting large-scale data centers to Greater Omaha has long been one of our key economic targets – and we’ve been hitting one bullseye after another.
Officials Say Google Nebraska Expansion to Enhance Data Center Environment; Bring New Jobs, Capital Investment

Omaha, NE., Oct 4, 2019 – The Sarpy County Economic Development Corporation (SCEDC) and broader Greater Omaha Economic Development Partnership are celebrating the power of collaboration and the implications of the region’s latest economic win. Tech titan Google announced plans today to build a data center campus in Papillion in Sarpy County. The project will […]
R&R Realty Group Kicks Off A New Era with Greater Omaha Opening

The Chamber and our Greater Omaha Economic Development Partnership are cheering another clear sign of economic momentum in our community. R&R Realty Group (R&R) cut the ribbon this week on its first building in the Omaha area – a 250,000 sq. ft. speculative warehouse at the intersection of Gold Coast Road and Highway 50 in […]
A Class All Their Own: Two Partnership Leaders Earn ED Master Practitioner Status

Let’s give it up for two key and committed leaders in our Greater Omaha Economic Development Partnership: Paula Hazlewood, executive director, Advance Southwest Iowa Corporation, and Andrew Rainbolt, executive director, Sarpy County Economic Development Corporation. Paula and Andrew are now certified Economic Development Master Practitioners – two of only 42 people in the U.S. to […]